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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The city of León (Spain) is one of the most important landmarks of
the Camino de Santiago, and it is in the middle of this medieval city where Rúa
11 is located. During its three years since it has been opened, it has become
one of the most emblematic taverns, becoming a reference for whose that love
the world of wine and vermouth.

We can find the tavern in the medieval quarter, located in Rúa street,
formerly called Rúa de los Francos, since it was and is, the traditional way of
access to the city by the pilgrims who venture along the Camino de Santiago
French.

At Rúa 11 we will find more than one reason to repeat. In a
cozy atmosphere we have a great variety of vermouths - more than a hundred - as
well as an important wine list, with a special dedication to local
denominations such as Bierzo and Tierra de León. To taste wines as well as
vermouth or any other drink, there is a good selection of free
"tapas", as it is customary in the city, as well as a magnificent
menú of toasts and other viands.